SGA hosts more committee elections, judical branch progresses
The Student Government Association's House of Representatives and Senate came together for a combined meeting Tuesday evening in the University Center Auditorium.
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The Student Government Association's House of Representatives and Senate came together for a combined meeting Tuesday evening in the University Center Auditorium.
At the Central Michigan University Student Government Association meeting on Nov. 11, five candidates running for the Sustainability Fee Committee, also called the "green fee committee" by students, debated on why they should be elected next week.
The Student Government Association is hosting the elections for the Green Fees Committee, which was established after the passage of the campus-wide student sustainability fee last academic year.
The Central Michigan University Student Government Association is hosting a blood drive from 1 to 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 23 in the Saxe-Herrig-Celani lobby.
With poised postures and right hands raised, 12 more students were sworn into cabinet positions at the Student Government Association meeting on Sept. 30. Positions varied across branches and committees, but all of them took the same oath:
A diversity, equity and inclusion training session was held for Student Government Association members during the meeting on Sept. 23.
Nine Senators and 18 Cabinet members were sworn into office at the Student Government Association meeting on Sept. 16 in the University Center auditorium.
Red and yellow lights washed over the Student Government Association administrators, causing their maroon and pink outfits to glow along with their faces. Excited chatter bubbles in the audience before fizzling out as SGA President Tyler Zimmerman approached the sleek, black podium.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This article was edited for clarifying the legislation proposed on the green fees as they do not relate to Central Sustainability funding. Additionally, the acronym FIRE was corrected to Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.
Election season is underway for the Student Government Association, and during the SGA meeting on March 18 all of the candidates were introduced.
As elections approach for the coming academic year, Elections Director Mackenzye Pettit spoke to the Student Government Association about the various cabinet positions that will be opening up in SGA, their responsibilities and how to run for them.
The Student Government Association House of Representatives split into six groups on Monday night to discuss various areas of campus that students would like to see improvement in.
Editor's Note: The article has been edited for clarity to distinuish between senators and executive cabinet members.
Central Michigan University executives are making efforts to educate faculty on the possible benefits of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and introduce AI technology into the classroom, according to the university president and provost.
The "green fees" proposed last Monday at the Student Government Association meeting failed to leave the Lake Michigan room in Bovee University Center due to the Senate not passing the vote.
Students could face a $5 "green fee" starting in the fall 2024, under a joint resolution presented to the Student Government Association House Monday night.
Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association (SGA) meeting took place at 7 p.m. on Oct. 30 in the Bovee University Center Auditorium.
Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association (SGA) took place at 7 p.m. on Oct. 23 in the Bovee University Center Auditorium.
The Student Government Association (SGA) meeting took place at 7 p.m. on Oct. 2 at the Bovee University Center Auditorium an agenda to review the bylaws and introduce the committees to Registered Student Organization (RSO) representatives.
The Student Government Association at Central Michigan University held its second meeting at the at 7 p.m. on Sept. 25 at the Bovee University Center Auditorium.